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Will my puppy ever be a good dog?
It's been two weeks and I am exhausted. EXHAUSTED. I knew it would be hard but I didn't know it would FEEL this hard. I'm so tired. I had no idea the impact the sleepless nights would have.
There are times when she's lovely and when I figure out what she needs and I can give that to her it all clicks and feels golden. But sometimes what she needs is not what she wants and it's tough to work through the whining and the squirming and the barking and the biting
And sometimes I have no fucking clue and feel like I'm failing and ruining this puppy.
This period before she can go out for sniffs and walks is brutal. I know she's yearning to explore and walk and run but all I can do is carry her and carry on socialisation as best I can, and train as much as I can between the breakdowns and crying and just look after her and hope this all works out
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Tips for Food Driven Pup
Hey everyone. I just adopted a 5 month old Rottweiler German Shepherd mix who the absolute cutest dog! I've been doing a bit of training with him and I realized after a day or two that he only sits when I have treats for him. When he knows I have nothing in my hands, he will not listen at all. I was wondering if y'all had any tips for pups who are incredibly food driven? Thanks!
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Does anyone know how to fix your dog using the bathroom on carpet?
Hi my puppy keeps on going to the bathroom on my carpet I use potty pads and recently he just keeps on going on the carpet. This started happening a couple weeks ago and I thought it was just an accident but now it seems like he’s purposely going on there. Does anyone have any tips? (fake grass is not an option)
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Puppy biting need help
So we’ve had our border terrier now for just over a week, he’s coming up to 10 weeks now and the puppy biting is getting out of control. My partner and I can’t even sit on the sofa without him launching at us and biting at anything that’s there, sleeves, pant legs, skin. We have tried redirecting, he goes back to biting us. We have tried correcting, it’s just makes him worse. We’ve tried the yelp, he doesn’t care. We have tried walking away, he just latches on and attacks our ankles, pants, socks. When he gets really bad we’ve resorted to time outs in his crate, but I’m wary that doing this is using the crate for punishment and he’s just going to end up constantly in his crate as it’s all the time he’s doing it unless I’m actively doing training with him. I’m at a bit of a loss as he is drawing blood on both of us. Otherwise he’s an angel, doesn’t cry at night in his crate, has already learnt sit and come, working on stay and down. But this biting is insane. I’m exhausted to be honest, I’ve never had a puppy before only older rescue dogs so I’ve never had to do this before. People are telling me it’s normal but I am starting to worry. Do we just need to keep at it or is there something else we can try.
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Hardest dog puzzle you’ve found?
My Lhasa works through every puzzle I've tried in less than five minutes. I tried level four stuff and it's all the same.
Anyone have recommendations on more difficult dog puzzles?
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Halloween costumes for your pup?
Hey there! Whose dog is dressing up for Halloween? Any cute costume ideas to share? Bonus points for cute pics 🥰🐾
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My puppy got bit in the face
My neighbor’s dog bit my puppy in the face. We have a fence, but there are small gaps in it. Puppy stuck his face through the fence and the dog bit him. It drew blood, but nothing too bad.
This is our fault, because shortly after we got our puppy, we noticed the neighbor’s dog was NOT friendly. Snarling, antagonizing our dog, etc. MOST of the time, we have him on a long lead outside (and don’t go out if the dog is already outside, usually it just so happens that they let their dog out when we are already out there). We should do it 100% of the time, I know that now. We screwed up.
We are going to get some fence blockers to fix this issue. Something we should have already done. Again, we screwed up.
Anyways, I am terrified that this is going to ruin my puppy’s relationship with other dogs. My pup was scared, he yelped and cowered and ran away. I don’t want him to be reactive/scared/etc going forward because of this incident.
If anybody could provide some suggestions to help my pup through this, I would really appreciate it.
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Snarling at bed time
Pup is 15 weeks. Generally a good boy alought nips and chews everything still. Crate training ist going great. He'll sleep in there at night but in the day he'll not spend time in it. He'll whine if put in to nap and only swttle once let out. Im looking for advice for bed time. He won't go in the crate willingly so we move him. He will snarl and snap if we try and wake and lift him so we coax him up with treats, we lure him out for a toilet break and then carry to the crate. It doesn't always work and we've been forced to just ignore the snarling and lift him. If this is like resource guarding then we will be making it worse. I dont trust him to sleep outside a crate yet so a bit lost.
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